Election 2016 has been toxic and entertaining -- a lot like an episode of Jersey Shore, punctuated by character attacks, blatant lying, and mysterious sniffing. But the circus is over. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debated for the final time last night. Below, with Election Day fast-approaching, we put together a brief guide detailing what happened during the candidates' face-offs, and how you can rewatch them.

Other things to know

Clinton prepared meticulously, buckling down on strategy by spending five days off the campaign trail. The New York Timesreported in August that her team talked to Trump's ghostwriter, watched prior debate tapes, and sought advice from psychology experts to get an edge. Her longtime aide Philippe Reines played Trump during mock face-offs.

In the other corner: "I believe you can prep too much for those things," Trump told the Times this summer, noting he already knew how to handle his opponent. "I don’t want to present a false front. I mean, it’s possible we’ll do a mock debate, but I don’t see a real need." New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie helped a little anyway.